To do this you would 'Obsolete' the original topic. By doing so, you will b=
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asked to create a new topic, which should point ot your new code. The old=
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topic will be linkable from this new topic, and visa-versa.
Keith
On 9/20/05, Joel Conraud <co...@ea...> wrote:
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> Hello,
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> We are currently experimenting with codestriker and it's a promising too=
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> till now. My remaining worry currently is the following, though: how to=
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> organize a thread about a fix? Example given:
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> back to the reviewer? By creating a new topic? Isn't possible to keep =
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> history of proposals inside one given topic? If the only way is to cre=
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> new topic, how to group logically related topics around a given bug?=
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> Thanks for your help, and congratulations for your tool!
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> Jo=EBl
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